Sustainability

How businesses are organised to meet the wider Sustainability agenda, cannot solely be relied upon from in-house. Objectivity and access to broader thinking and market relevance is as important as building a capability from within. And a combo of both - spells success.

We are all aware that it is crucial to not only consider commercial prosperity, but to demonstrate and commit to solving societal, climate and environmental issues. 

Boards, employees, investors, policy makers and communities, have increasing appetite to understand how businesses are addressing and often not only expect public disclosures, but in-depth understandings of supply chain impacts. We believe in the three following Sustainability camps:

  1. Corporate Obligations: Reporting, disclosures and transparency of supply chain impacts.

  2. Preventative: All means necessary to prevent or slow down the deterioration or impacts of the Sustainability risk classes.

  3. Defence - we see this as an area that requires acceleration and focus. By jurisdiction businesses can determine what is important to their clients and customers.

Our credentials meet the important Sustainability asks - we were at the leading edge for the first disclosures in Europe from the Paris Agreement so understand the journey from day one. Not many are able to say that.

We advocate for all areas of the Sustainability agenda and can prepare your strategy, implement an action plan or advocate on your behalf, with strategic communications.

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